ISSUE 0.23

Deep Learning Eat World

This week's issue is all about machine learning, or deep learning that lets computers explore real life data and use it to track, create, sort, and filter the world around us with an almost human-like ability. Of course, there are cracks here and there, which can as amusing as it is relieving.

A friend and I played around with this, with some pretty hilarious results. It's particularly fun when the auto-reply will generate responses to its own responses, like: "That's weird." "No, it isn't."

Nico / Deaf Girl puts together glitch-inspired music track recommendations. He's awesome, and his picks are great. Annotations are his!

"Antes" by Siete Catorce - Very tribal music with thick electronic sounds, like a more dancy Toro y Moi.

"Wonk" by Coco Bryce - I don't think it gets more glitch than this (without turning into 8bit.) Staggering but somehow still entrancing. It's like hearing the process of destroying an image to create glitch art.

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